Thursday, 19 April 2012 23:46:28 Europe/London

I have a very large backlog of applications for Intermediate and Advanced customer status to get through due to being very busy recently, so apologies to those who have made good applications but not had a reply for a number of weeks.

I do not have the time to reply to the applications that are not acceptable, but will process and reply to successful ones ones over the next few days, and clear the backlog.

If you haven't had a reply to an application request by the end of this coming weekend then it is likely due to either:

-Not enough information was given about your proposed research / experiments - it is not good enough to merely ask for access to the rare chemicals, you have to explain briefly (or in detail if you wish) what kind of experiments you intend to perform.

-Applications that state, imply, or hint to research activities that are prohibited under our terms and conditions. Make sure your planned research is acceptable under our terms and conditions and that you state this in an unambiguous manner.

-Applications that refer to "feeding plants" with the rare chemicals (!) - however, this does not preclude genuine botanical-chemical research but such applications will need to contain more specific detail to be taken seriously.

-Applicants who have not first registered an account on the website. It is not a pre-requisite to have ordered before, but you must register a regular account first, it takes two minutes.

-Applications that indicate that the researcher is not based within the EU. We only ship to EU countries (with the exception of Sweden) so please don't apply if you reside in Sweden or outside of the EU because we cannot ship there anyway.

More info and examples of (real) good and bad applications can be found on this older blog post (and note that some people have tried to plagiarise the good example - of course such applications will not be accepted!)

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16 Comments

James Jackson

Hi Julian.
Any idea when you will likely have etaqualone back in stock?

Julian

posted on Friday, 20 April 2012 07:50:52 Europe/London

I'm sure I have got some ETQ physically in stock so I think the website inventory has just got out of sync with reality - I will check and put it back in stock this morning, thanks for the heads up!

Alex

posted on Friday, 20 April 2012 19:28:05 Europe/London

Speaking of stock, is O-desmethyltramadol likely to reappear soon?
Thanks

gareth

posted on Saturday, 21 April 2012 14:00:58 Europe/London

in regards to alex's post, when is ODT likely to be back at all?. and what about the replacement chemical in that class, just dont think your trying hard enough to replace it. no updates and no more info on this situation seems to me like you are slacking a bit.

Julian

posted on Saturday, 21 April 2012 17:21:16 Europe/London

Guys, ODT is not going to be back in the near-medium future. I'm sorry if updates are slow, but I'm very busy, 7 days a week, and this isnt my top priority at the moment although I havent given up on it. For what its worth I have put a considerble amount of effort into finding a lab to make some ODT and spent (read: lost) a fair bit of money in the process, hardly slacking. As for the replacement I had in mind, unfortunately it turned out to be not economically viable to produce.

Hugo Cant

posted on Sunday, 22 April 2012 00:09:07 Europe/London

Dear Sir,
Having just read 'replies' to the rare chemical applications I guess I will not need a reply to my enquiry on O-desmethyltramadol as it seems it is no longer held.
Best wishes,
hugo Cant

Sam

posted on Thursday, 26 April 2012 11:21:53 Europe/London

Pleased to hear you're working on this still. My advanced customer application was recently successful and ODT had been my main priority when applying. Now I am a committed researcher, and have little doubt there will be other chemicals in the advanced group with interesting properties, but certainly the bulk of the business you'd have got from me would have been from ODT or other chemicals in the same class..

Alex Byrne

posted on Monday, 30 April 2012 18:54:39 Europe/London

I was just wondering, I didn't mean to imply slacking. Thanks for all the work you put in Julian, its genuinely a fantastic site.

giorgos papadopoulos

posted on Wednesday, 9 May 2012 16:12:38 Europe/London

Dear Julian,
is etaqualone in stock? i am not able to access it it says out of stock

Julian

posted on Friday, 11 May 2012 18:00:41 Europe/London

Hi Giorgos, it should be back in stock in about a week.. Alarmingly I notice that it seems this chemical is going to become widely available, with some other UK vendors selling it to literally anyone.. I hope they think twice, this chemical has no place being sold on the open market like say MDAI or MPA.

Robert Dudley

posted on Thursday, 31 May 2012 23:20:45 Europe/London

No I completely agree. I had to study long and hard to gain the knowledge I needed to become and advanced member And was very humbled when Julian saw my application to be fit! I've always been a loyal customer and always informed Julian/Staff of any of those that put the company in jeopardy but other vendors need to have a similar system in place stop chemicals being made available to just about anyone is wreckless and shows a complete disregard for genuine researchers safety. It is a shame that all vendors can't follow the high standards set by BRC... but that in effect is why I only come to BRC

gareth reeves

posted on Thursday, 19 July 2012 20:42:29 Europe/London

any stock of AH-7921 coming shortly?. cheers

Julian

posted on Sunday, 22 July 2012 11:36:46 Europe/London

Hi Gareth, it's arrived, just in QC, all looks ok to me, but waiting for expert confirmation. Should be on sale this Tuesday 24th July.

gareth

posted on Wednesday, 5 September 2012 13:20:31 Europe/London

just noticed ODT will be back this month . HAPPY DAYS INDEED. :)

alexander wehinger

posted on Friday, 14 September 2012 11:27:35 Europe/London

when is this good research chemical in stock? At the end of the month? greetz

simon gunzelmann

posted on Thursday, 4 October 2012 21:04:02 Europe/London

I'd love to know when exactly it will be on sale again. I'm going to assess the physical/chemical Profile of this substance again, but with differend methods.
But maybe i ll just use the FTIR once again. old, but beautiful machine. :)
greetings to the whole team of BRCUK!

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